If you click on the video link on the site ...background..the designer has a gentle face methinks..._________________"I've never accepted the external appearance of things as the whole truth. The world is much more elaborate than the nerves of our eye can tell us." - James Gleeson

Very snazzy indeed. I'm glad that Britian hasn't gone to the Euro yet. One of my favorite things I liked about traveling was getting different currrency. But now, it's all the same except for the coin. _________________Live as if to die tomorrow. Learn as if to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi

I think the new designs are beautiful, but after more than 20 years of visiting Britain, I've only just recently gotten to the point where I can reach into my change purse and grab the right coins! These new designs are really going to skew my learning curve!

I remember hapennies..that little half at the end of the price..so cute and so weird..

a penny proverb..

“A penny is a lot of money, if you have not got a penny.”_________________"I've never accepted the external appearance of things as the whole truth. The world is much more elaborate than the nerves of our eye can tell us." - James Gleeson

The right-wing press in the UK stoke up the anti-Euro feeling. I agree with you, I think being part of Europe could be good for us. Thing is, that we Brits love Europe mostly. There is this bizarre attitude of not being governed by Europeans and keeping our British Sovereignity. There are aspects of European government that could be improved, but that's true of our national government and we won't lose our sovereignity by being part of Europe.

That said, the differences are all to be celebrated I think. I quite like having our Pounds and pence (no more shillings!) it sets our difference out there. I always loved having francs (Swiss and French) when being there. It made me feel like I really was somewhere else. So I miss them and I'm quite happy to have UK quids and pennies.

As for witch burning, we've come a long way from that... we even had a wicked witch as Prime Minister once...!! _________________Confusion comes fitted as standard.

I'm sure on my last visit home to Sydney (Australia) the 1 and 2 cent coins weren't in circulation, but I can't remember if the 5 cent piece was (2005).

I've done a lot of travelling and I like the colour and texture of the Australian notes and I like the look and feel of the Euro notes as well but the English pounds look plain except the £50 and I don't see those as often as I'd like.

The new UK coins look quite spiffy _________________

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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 10:58 pm Post subject:

Pavlova, the 5c coin is still alive and well in Australia, and there's no talk of getting rid of it.

The 1c and 2c pieces were discontinued in 1996 and were then melted down to make the bronze medals for the Sydney 2000 Olympics._________________Doing what you like is freedom
Liking what you do is happiness